Carrie Underwood Honors Randy Travis in Emotional Grand Ole Opry Centennial Tribute
The moving performance featured Travis singing the final 'Amen,' marking a powerful moment in the Opry's 100-year celebration.
- Carrie Underwood performed two of Randy Travis' iconic songs, 'Three Wooden Crosses' and 'Forever and Ever, Amen,' during the Grand Ole Opry's 100th anniversary event.
- Randy Travis, who has faced significant health challenges since a 2013 stroke, sang the final 'Amen' of the performance, deeply moving the audience.
- The audience gave a standing ovation, with emotional reactions shared both in person and across social media platforms.
- Underwood reflected on her personal connection to Travis, crediting his music as a major influence and recalling his invitation for her to join the Opry in 2008.
- The event celebrated the Opry's century-long impact on country music, featuring performances by icons like Ashley McBryde, Brad Paisley, and Kelsea Ballerini.